Forecast for Sunday Night

MileyDancer

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Well, as a poster said, it's been in the later 40s in Dallas, So I'm pretty sure the team has been practicing in the cold. Of course not the rainy wet 30s it's suppose to be in NY.
I can't remember, the Meadowlands is turf? I know The Star has a grass field they practice on when preparing for an away game on grass.
 

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Supposedly it's gonna be low 30's with high chance of snow Sunday Night. Who do you think this effects most and why?

I think its good football weather. If there is any bad weather it would favor Dallas running game.
 

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Its getting cold up here, the ground is hard and the Northern Winds are starting to blow. ~~Its going to be 100 degrees below zero~~

Buy Im sure J Jones has owner ship in:

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Actually the snow is going to change over to rain overnight suggesting a slight warm up as we progress thru the night.

Today: Increasing clouds with a few afternoon flurries possible but other than a dusting we’re not expecting much accumulation. Highs in the mid 30s with widespread snow moving in by 9pm.

Tonight: Any snow changing over to rain at the shoreline, a mix expected for a while inland. Slick roads likely away from the shore. Lows near freezing.

This is for Connecticut so NY south of us should be slightly warmer.
 

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Actually the snow is going to change over to rain overnight suggesting a slight warm up as we progress thru the night.

Today: Increasing clouds with a few afternoon flurries possible but other than a dusting we’re not expecting much accumulation. Highs in the mid 30s with widespread snow moving in by 9pm.

Tonight: Any snow changing over to rain at the shoreline, a mix expected for a while inland. Slick roads likely away from the shore. Lows near freezing.

This is for Connecticut so NY south of us should be slightly warmer.
Current forecast is for only light snow/flurries, little to no accumulation, getting worse after midnight...no effect on the game....fyi, chance for a small sweep of snow early afternoon, then breaking up...so don't freak out....storm is moving north and east...just grazing Newark,,,im located 2.5 hours due west of newark
 

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East Rutherford, NJ - 30% chance of a light dusting of snow at 6pm - After that, constant temperature of 34 degrees through midnight, no more than a 20% chance of precipitation with calm winds of 4 mph out of the South / Southeast
 

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Bad weather generally favors a ground game. We have a great one. NY has a very poor one. I'd put a check mark in our column.

Hard to disagree with. However, it also gives the lesser team an advantage and that's the Giants. They will put 8-9 in the box to stop Zeke and will limit him greatly. Gonna be ugly and the team that makes the fewest mistakes (least turnovers) will probably win
 

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So is Zeke. Good thing this kid played ball in Ohio and it will not matter to him.

Was thinking the same thing. He has played in cold weather before. At least its not looking like rain, snow. More likely clear and colder than an indoor environment.
 

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This will be a good test for the Cowboys but I think they will rise to the occasion.
 

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Bad weather favors the worse team nearly every time IMO. It levels the playing field and brings good teams down to the crappy team's level. It's like the Cowboys playing the Giants in ping-pong instead of football - it is so different than what each team is used to, the playing field is leveled. :(
 

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Bad weather favors the worse team nearly every time IMO. It levels the playing field and brings good teams down to the crappy team's level. It's like the Cowboys playing the Giants in ping-pong instead of football - it is so different than what each team is used to, the playing field is leveled. :(

Yep....no doubt about it. Gonna be a close one. Team that wants it more and turns it over less will win.
 
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